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The Bangkok Post
The Bangkok Post
TAT calls for more tourism stimulus International visitor numbers are falling The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will ask the cabinet to keep its stimulus campaign in place with a budget of 13.2 billion baht, in order to maintain positive momentum for the domestic travel market amid weaker international tourist numbers. TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn said the 2 million rooms in the We Travel Together subsidy programme are fully booked, prompting the agency and the private sector to discuss its extension until April next year. The programme was intended to last until the end of January. “A…